Codling moth larvae bore into fruit and cause unappetizing 'wormy apples'. Oriental Fruit Moth larvae attack both fruit and young shoots. They are also pests of apricots, almond, plum, cherry, peach, quince and english walnuts. This monitoring trap contains a dual pheromone to attract both moth types to the sticky surface inside the trap. Place traps with lures just before trees are in full bloom and will remain effective for 8 weeks. Each package contains 2 traps and 2 lures.
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Contains two traps and two lure packs
Active ingredients of lure packs: Pheromones (E,E)-8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol, and rubber septum containing the active ingredient
Set traps in early spring 2 weeks before buds break. Place 2 traps high in tree, 2' inside edge of foliage, maintaining a foliage-free space of 12" to 18" around the trap. Do not hang below foliage canopy or closer than 4' to the ground. For small or dwarf trees use 1 trap